Tag: Editing

  • Top 10 Less Known Keyboard Shortcuts for Premiere Pro CC 2014

    There are obvious shortcuts that everyone needs to know, like how to use the arrow tool or the blade tool, and then there are shortcuts that are a little less obvious. Those are the shortcuts that I’m hoping to go over in this video. Chances are if you are seasoned in Premiere, you know some of these, but hopefully I can shed some light on some that you didn’t know, including some custom keyboard shortcuts that I set up.

    The shortcuts I go through:

    The Bonus Keyboard Shortcut:

    Keyboard Shortcut Dialogue
    Opt+Cmd+k

    1. Ripple Trim Previous / Next Edit to Playhead
      Q / W
    2. Slip / Move / Trim with Keyboard
      Cmd+ Opt ← → / Cmd ← →  & Opt+↑ ↓ / Opt+ ← →
    3. Panel Windows
      Shift+1 = Project Panel
      Shift+2 = Source Monitor cycles through open clips
      Shift+3 = Timeline Panel cycles through open sequences
      Shift+5 = Effects Control
      Shift+8 = Media Browser
    4. Trim Edit/Toggle Trim Types
      t/ Cntrl+t
    5. Nudge Audio Volume Down  & Up
      [ & ]
    6. Select Next & Previous Clip
      Cmd ↑ ↓
    7. Replace Clip Match Frame
      Opt+Shift+Drag

      Custom Shortcuts

    8. Show Video / Audio Keyframes
      Cntl+k / Cntl+Shift+k
    9. Delete Tracks
      Cntl+Opt+Cmd+Delete
    10. Set to Frame Size
      Opt+Cmd+F
  • Premiere Pro CS6- New Audio Setup Part 1

    The audio track setup in Premiere has been completed reworked in CS6.  Stereo and mono tracks are no longer, having been totally replaced by standard tracks, that can hold both stereo and mono audio.  In addition to the new track behavior, Premiere Pro CS6 has been given a new audio meter that is scalable to be anywhere from tiny to as large as full screen.

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  • Premiere Pro CS6 – Trim Tools

    Trimming has seen a total overhaul in Premiere Pro CS6, and with its new features, Premiere’s timeline editing tools are among the best in the industry.  The new feature set gives you the power to do almost all of your main editing functions without ever switching tools.  Featuring the best of both Avid’s Smart Tools and Final Cut Pro 7’s timeline editing functions Adobe has designed what is truly a powerful and exciting new editing environment.
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  • The Replace Edit in Premiere Pro

    In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we take a comprehensive look at the various different types of replace edits in Premiere Pro.

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